Iranian Offshore Engineering and Construction Company (IOEC) will build the Iran-Oman gas pipeline.
“The construction of the gas export pipeline from Iran to Oman will be carried out by the IOEC,” Rahim Tabrizi a senior official with said in an interview with the Tasnim News Agency...

Tehran has announced the selection of consultant for Iran-Oman natural gas pipeline, reported Shana News Sunday.
“Selection of Iranian consultant to conduct [feasibility] studies on Iran-Oman gas pipeline has been finalised and legal procedures are under way for awarding the project,” Ali-Reza...

Petroleum Development Oman’s (PDO) Khulud tight gas project is progressing well and could open the way for potential commercialisation of other unconventional and tight gas plays in its Block 6 concession, according to a report by Oman Daily Observer.
Around a dozen wells have so far been drilled...

Oman is mandating companies to find solutions to reduce gas flaring, Times of Oman reported earlier this week citing Ministry of Oil and Gas statement.
The Ministry said that progress has been made but certain challenges still remain.
"Gas flaring has reduced because we are mandating the companies...

An Omani delegation is in Iran to discuss construction of a gas pipeline, Shana News reported Friday.
The two nations will discuss the choice of an Iranian consultancy, which will be tasked with carrying out basic engineering studies on the pipeline.
Managing Director of the National Iranian Gas...

Energy major BP expects to produce first gas from Oman’s Khazzan field by 2017 at a rate of 1 billion cubic feet (bcf) a day, news agency Reuters quoted a senior official as saying.
"2017 is when we plan to have the first gas from the field, and that ramps up to 1 bcf a day - it may actually ramp...

A delegation from Oman will be in Tehran next week to discuss gas pipeline from Iran, Shana News reported Wednesday.
Head of National Iranian Gas Exports Company (NIGEC) Ali-Reza Kameli said engineering studies and offshore issues will be discussed.
He said that a 200-kilometer pipeline is to be laid...

France’s Total has decided to pull out of oil and gas exploration block offshore Oman due to unattractive commercial potential, Nasser Al Aufi, undersecretary at the Ministry of Oil and Gas said, media outlet Albawaba reported Monday.
The French major signed the deal in December 2013 for Block 41.

There has been no progress in negotiations over the export of Iranian gas to Oman, according to Hamid-Reza Araqi, the managing director of the National Iranian Gas Company (NIGC).
Araqi, whose company is in charge of Iran’s gas export projects, said operations to build a 260 kilometer subsea pipeline...